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and energy in the northern branch of the jet stream is bringing snow to the dakotas today. that energy will dye down, scoop up the moisture off the gulf coast and form a coastal storm as we get to wednesday, thursday time frame. it will need to be watched very closely. in the short term, a little coastal storm number one, not bothering us as it heads out to sea. clear skies, cold nights and chilly days. a feeling of december around here the next couple of days. high pressure off the coast of new england and a little bit of a blocking pattern and as a result. a low impact for rain here by early in the day on wednesday. but then we go to a medium impact for wind and rain around here for wednesday night, and an opportunity out west of the blueridge, we have a snow with a question mark behind it there, this will have to be watched very closely as we get into thursday. most impacts heading to new york and new england and unfortunately, a lot of wind and rain action on the new england coastline by thursday afternoon. today, sunny and chilly. a mix of clouds and sunshine. temperat
and energy in the northern branch of the jet stream is bringing snow to the dakotas today. that energy will dye down, scoop up the moisture off the gulf coast and form a coastal storm as we get to wednesday, thursday time frame. it will need to be watched very closely. in the short term, a little coastal storm number one, not bothering us as it heads out to sea. clear skies, cold nights and chilly days. a feeling of december around here the next couple of days. high pressure off the coast of...
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upper level energy diving into the back side of this storm plus it's sitting over the warm waters of the gulf stream means the storm will likely regain hurricane strength and make a hard, fast left turn toward the coast line. this is 10:00 monday night with the storm as a category one hurricane somewhere just off the coast of the new jersey shore. that is the time frame we're watching for here. our weather will deteriorate very, very quickly during the day on monday and stay quite bad all the way through tuesday before things start to improve. high impacts tomorrow. lower parts of the eastern shore into the outer banks of north carolina. by monday high impacts for wind and rain from basically the i-95 corridor all the way to the coast line and could just be an extreme coastal erosion problem for all of the beaches. power outages, coastal flooding, heavy rain, strong winds. every single thing you could see in a storm system this one will have in abundance. so enjoy the cloudy, quiet, and mild day today. kind of clammy out there. spotty drizzle possible later today. a little breezy at
upper level energy diving into the back side of this storm plus it's sitting over the warm waters of the gulf stream means the storm will likely regain hurricane strength and make a hard, fast left turn toward the coast line. this is 10:00 monday night with the storm as a category one hurricane somewhere just off the coast of the new jersey shore. that is the time frame we're watching for here. our weather will deteriorate very, very quickly during the day on monday and stay quite bad all the...
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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> the storm is off the coast of ocean city, which is a good thing, and we will talk more about that in a few minutes. >> stay with us. we will be on the air all day long tracking hurricanes sandy.
[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> the storm is off the coast of ocean city, which is a good thing, and we will talk more about that in a few minutes. >> stay with us. we will be on the air all day long tracking hurricanes sandy.
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education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together, we can keep moving america forward. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. >>> 13 before the top of the hour. as we track sandy, you are looking live at storm team 4 radar. you can see the first outer bands of the storm starting to hit the coast of virginia, north carolina, maryland, the d.c. area as well starting to see some of the first rain from this storm, which will get much heavier as the hours pass. >> it doesn't matter exactly where sandy hits because we are going to feel the impact of this storm. this is a live look at rehoboth beach, where you can see the winds gusting 45 miles per hour.
education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together,...
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he's talking about alternative energy, which 77 percent of the critical for alternative energy right now. like solyndra, which is another one the democrats feel good about giving money to. let's also talk about the paper industry. let me finish. when she had a chance, when the paper industry went to a congresswoman baldwin and said would you vote to have epa back off, because if you don't, we are going to lose 7500 jobs in wisconsin in the paper industry, congresswoman baldwin said no, i'm going to vote for epa. the paper industry is probably going to lose 7500 jobs because of that vote. >> a chance to respond. >> the statements he has made repeatedly about the keystone pipeline, my concern is that we have that at company follow the rules. there's a procedure. what they have done is try to write their own set of rules. bribing well-paid lobbyists. what happens when you bypass the rules, let's talk to people in wisconsin and washington county and adams county, oklahoma have pipelines that come through their counties that have burst, spilling 50,000 barrels of oil . into oil. that is w
he's talking about alternative energy, which 77 percent of the critical for alternative energy right now. like solyndra, which is another one the democrats feel good about giving money to. let's also talk about the paper industry. let me finish. when she had a chance, when the paper industry went to a congresswoman baldwin and said would you vote to have epa back off, because if you don't, we are going to lose 7500 jobs in wisconsin in the paper industry, congresswoman baldwin said no, i'm...
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there will be electronic trading of oil, gas, and other energy contracts. the last time the markets were closed for a nonholiday event was after the terrorist attacks of 2001. and the last time they were closed for weather was september of 1985 because of hurricane gloria. and also keep in mind that about 65% of the oil refineries are in the path of the hurricane. delta airlines says that its jet fuel refinery in trainer, pennsylvania, is well prepared for the storm. we'll be keeping an eye on all of these areas. >>> we've been showing you live pictures from around the region as we're able to can assess cameras. you're looking at ocean city, maryland, as the surf has really started to beat up the beach there. we're told there are surges of up to four feet along the eastern seaboard. >> and tom kierein is here to tell us when sandy is making landfall and making a huge impact here. >> sandy making landfall in about 14 hours. already feeling the effects way out ahead of it. as i mentioned just a few moments ago, the winds just east of ocean city out of bowie,
there will be electronic trading of oil, gas, and other energy contracts. the last time the markets were closed for a nonholiday event was after the terrorist attacks of 2001. and the last time they were closed for weather was september of 1985 because of hurricane gloria. and also keep in mind that about 65% of the oil refineries are in the path of the hurricane. delta airlines says that its jet fuel refinery in trainer, pennsylvania, is well prepared for the storm. we'll be keeping an eye on...
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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 6:00 a.m. >> good morning. happy halloween. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> how does a loit look? >> i got a message from make little kid on facebook -- "is halloween canceled?" no! there could be a sprinkle out there. 41 degrees at the airport. just a few clouds hanging around. no problems expected for trick- or-treating. it will be rather chilly. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >> nothing will stop you from putting on your costume. the area roads are looking better. a couple of problems related to the storm damage. an accident at all boche avenue and northern parkway -- an avenue.t at wabash so far so good on the j.f.x. northbound york road, the was a partial building collapse and there could be some closures in the northbound direction of york road. enclosures at 175 because of flooding in
[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 6:00 a.m. >> good morning. happy halloween. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> how does a loit look? >> i got a message from make little kid on facebook -- "is halloween canceled?" no! there could be...
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education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together, we can keep moving america forward. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. >>> welcome back everyone. it seems to be the golden question. we have our viewer asking is there an exact area where this thing will hit? >> no there is not. there is still a great deal of uncertainty where this storm is going to go and when it will get there. a pretty bold prediction on most of our parts and i think somewhere on the coast of new jersey late monday night into predawn hours of tuesday morning. that is as close as narrowing it down as i would dare go this far out in advance. that said the official track from
education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together,...
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that's going to get it a little surge of energy. that will spin up and give it some more wind as well as squeeze out some more rain from it. 350 miles away from the center of circulation. and there's been enough cold air for it to produce snow out here in southern west virginia. snow is covering the ground there. down to just about west of ro wh roanoke, they're getting okay? . southern prince georges county, saint mary's, they're getting pockets of heavy rain. look at this dark gray sky. visibility dropping now at national airport. live view from our nbc 4 camera. 52 at regular be national. theme got a steady wind there at about 25 miles per hour. a peak of 36 this morning but it's going to increase. it is a chilly rain. it'sed on around 50 degrees. shenandoah valley is only in the mid-40s now. it's going to turn colder there as that cold air does get wrapped into the system. as we go forward, here's the future weather, all this area in yellow and orange, that's moving through into the afternoon hours. snow really picking up in int
that's going to get it a little surge of energy. that will spin up and give it some more wind as well as squeeze out some more rain from it. 350 miles away from the center of circulation. and there's been enough cold air for it to produce snow out here in southern west virginia. snow is covering the ground there. down to just about west of ro wh roanoke, they're getting okay? . southern prince georges county, saint mary's, they're getting pockets of heavy rain. look at this dark gray sky....
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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you are watching wbal-plus. live, local, latebreaking. this is 11 news today at 7:00 a.m. >> all right, welcome back. good morning, everybody. tony pann here it flooding all over the place, the nds are starting to kick up, and will get worse. i will give you the step is that details. -- step by step details. ava is in ocean city and she will keep us informed of what is happening on the beach. >> i wish i could show you just how cold we are out here. with the wind chill, it feels like the 40's. we are absolutely drenched in rain. winds gusting to about 60 miles per hour. i want to show you that as the sun is starting to lighten up the sky, the winds are a lot better, especially as the big towards the distance. eight-to-15-foot waves. they are causing a lot of rough surf and frost off the beaches as well. here come the waves right now as this bill through the vegetation -- they still to the vegetation. it is starting to flood inside each area. floodwaters are start
[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you are watching wbal-plus. live, local, latebreaking. this is 11 news today at 7:00 a.m. >> all right, welcome back. good morning, everybody. tony pann here it flooding all over the place, the nds are starting to kick up, and will get worse. i will give you the step is that details. -- step by step details. ava is in ocean city and she will keep us informed...
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we'll spend as much time, effort, and energy to make sure all of the people in new york and new jersey and connecticut know that the entire country is behind them. >> we have a long road ahead of to us get over the storm, but is it doesn't mean we have to do it alone. we will work on it together. >> people without power are being urged to seek sheer wherever they can. as temperatures are set to drop. >> lawmakers promise the gas shortage in new york and new jersey will be over in the coming days. people waited in lines that stretched for miles to fill up their gas tanks. new york governor andrew cuomo said 12 million gallons of gas are headed to the region. gas ration in northern parts of the state. >> and about 80% of new york subways are up and running. the first time in almost a week that people can travel between manhattan and brooklyn by subway. not clear where the rest of the trains will be back in service. >> air travel back to normal. most airlines say they should be running regular service as soon as tomorrow. hurricane sandy affected thousands of flights throughout the world.
we'll spend as much time, effort, and energy to make sure all of the people in new york and new jersey and connecticut know that the entire country is behind them. >> we have a long road ahead of to us get over the storm, but is it doesn't mean we have to do it alone. we will work on it together. >> people without power are being urged to seek sheer wherever they can. as temperatures are set to drop. >> lawmakers promise the gas shortage in new york and new jersey will be over...
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what area to see and of what is what our energy descent on relation. this is her advantage of them in. >> i think we'll use both of these as an opportunity for all of our test to make their final comments. so unless he is quite general review. >> thank you. look, it's helpful the quadrennial diplomacy review. it's helpful in terms of how to recognize from the challenges we face not just in asia, but globally. the key to the state department unfortunate is going to be resources going forward. secretary clinton had an absolute heavyweight, but even in that environment it's hard to convince others that they need to sustain the necessary levels of funding for diplomacy. what we really have is a government with one institution or collection of institutions basically on steroids, military and national security and the rest of our government, essentially in my support. that is a very hard team to sustain. one of the things i like about the state department, but one of the things that the challenge as he got to get by and cunning and guile and strategy. if you
what area to see and of what is what our energy descent on relation. this is her advantage of them in. >> i think we'll use both of these as an opportunity for all of our test to make their final comments. so unless he is quite general review. >> thank you. look, it's helpful the quadrennial diplomacy review. it's helpful in terms of how to recognize from the challenges we face not just in asia, but globally. the key to the state department unfortunate is going to be resources going...
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novec has more than 32,000 customers without energy. r more than 1,500 pepco homes and businesses in the dark. bge more than 24,000 people without power, most of them in loudoun county. >>> you're looking live over the nation's capital. no strong winds, no heavy rains. still cold to start things off. we'll take a little cold at this point, tom. >> and thankfully drying out too. for all the crews out there doing cleanup, getting the power restored, this is a blessing to get dry weather moving in. >>> however, we still have a few scattered sprinkles around here this morning. just past 5:30 this morning. storm team 4 radar out of the mountains. most of the snow, the big blizzard is over. as we look closer to washington, these areas in the light green. we do have a few sprimpg ls along the beltway and arlington county. right along 270 in montgomery county in frederick. there are a few patches of light rain in northwest frederick, southern fauquier county, just west of fredericksburg, they're getting a few sprinkles. farther to the north and
novec has more than 32,000 customers without energy. r more than 1,500 pepco homes and businesses in the dark. bge more than 24,000 people without power, most of them in loudoun county. >>> you're looking live over the nation's capital. no strong winds, no heavy rains. still cold to start things off. we'll take a little cold at this point, tom. >> and thankfully drying out too. for all the crews out there doing cleanup, getting the power restored, this is a blessing to get dry...
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education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together, we can keep moving america forward. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. >>> very breezy start to the weekend. >> yes. but there are breaks of sunshine. some people tweeted it out to me. they're like chuck i've seen it. it's a bright, shining object in the sky and appears ever so briefly from time to time. so yes a little bit of sunshine for today. still going to be a mostly cloudy kind of chilly day outside today. definitely got a bundle up factor. nonetheless, a little sun today. a whole lot more sunshine tomorrow. so that'll be the day that looks a lot prettier. look at that on our camera. loo
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supposedly, germany, 43% of their energy comes from solar energy. i was just wondering why are people so against green energy when it could dramatically change our cause prices on so much like electricity and everything else. that is my question. guest: thanks for the question. i don't know the numbers in germany. it sounds high to me. green energy is expensive because we do not have the technology right now i think to certainly -- let's talk about wind power. it is very expensive to have the idea of wind power because you can still generate that energy much cheaper using coal. as we invest more and produce more here in ohio or elsewhere in the country, green energy costs will come down. ohio has tried to make itself a leader on the wind turbine, wind energy. there are programs in ohio that are trying to put stuff on lake erie but it is very expensive to get started. i think that is part of what we are limited on the green energy right now. host: a question on twitter from jim writes -- guest: i'm sure autoworkers will love that but there is a thing
supposedly, germany, 43% of their energy comes from solar energy. i was just wondering why are people so against green energy when it could dramatically change our cause prices on so much like electricity and everything else. that is my question. guest: thanks for the question. i don't know the numbers in germany. it sounds high to me. green energy is expensive because we do not have the technology right now i think to certainly -- let's talk about wind power. it is very expensive to have the...
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we saw sandy actually gain energy and momentum yesterday. that was times square completely clear. i just want to show you the overall size of this storm. sandy actually intensified yesterday, at one point up to 90-mile-per-hour sustained winds making it a very strong category 1. at this point it's a strong tropical storm but it's still carving out a devastating path. i'll widen out and she you how big this system is. 65 miles per hour at the core. winds are very, very strong. we're seeing gusts in addition to that up to 80 miles per hour, damaging wind gusts. this area has had a prolonged cell of this very, very windy weather. what we're expecting throughout the day more downed trees, more downed power lines, more reports of power outages in this region of the country. right now the center of low pressure is 80 miles west of philly. we're getting very heavy rain in d.c. we have blizzard warnings in place for much of west virginia. and the good news is, if there is any good news, the system will clear out of here quickly. it should be down to a depression at the end of the day and
we saw sandy actually gain energy and momentum yesterday. that was times square completely clear. i just want to show you the overall size of this storm. sandy actually intensified yesterday, at one point up to 90-mile-per-hour sustained winds making it a very strong category 1. at this point it's a strong tropical storm but it's still carving out a devastating path. i'll widen out and she you how big this system is. 65 miles per hour at the core. winds are very, very strong. we're seeing gusts...
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[captioning made possible by group]lation energy >> a state of emergency has been declared for every county in maryland as we are bracing for the effects of now hurricane sandy. welcome to 11 news saturday morning, everyone, i'm lisa robinson. >> and i'm jennifer franciotti. this super storm could hit anywhere from north carolina to new england and in the coming days it's all hands on deck. days it's all hands on deck. >> earlier this morning, it
[captioning made possible by group]lation energy >> a state of emergency has been declared for every county in maryland as we are bracing for the effects of now hurricane sandy. welcome to 11 news saturday morning, everyone, i'm lisa robinson. >> and i'm jennifer franciotti. this super storm could hit anywhere from north carolina to new england and in the coming days it's all hands on deck. days it's all hands on deck. >> earlier this morning, it
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. >> what's really fun about being out here is there's so many people, you feel the energy. you hear people screaming let's go giants and you just want to scream with them. >> fans found it hard to hold back that enthusiasm. an estimated 10,000 people turned out to watch the giants reclaim the title of world champions. look at the aerial shot showing just a sea of people celebrating in the streets there around at&t park. good for them. celebrations lasted into the early morning across most of the bay area, but in san francisco, things got a little out of hand. fires, even injuries, the s.w.a.t. team called in to restore order. christie smith is live in san francisco with some of the damage from all that celebrating. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. we're about a block away from where bob redell was on the other side of at&t park. believe it or not, there are still some giants fans in jerseys and hats walking around yelling, screaming and celebrating. but overall much quieter that it was earlier. department of public works cruicrew been out here. the str
. >> what's really fun about being out here is there's so many people, you feel the energy. you hear people screaming let's go giants and you just want to scream with them. >> fans found it hard to hold back that enthusiasm. an estimated 10,000 people turned out to watch the giants reclaim the title of world champions. look at the aerial shot showing just a sea of people celebrating in the streets there around at&t park. good for them. celebrations lasted into the early morning...
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last year alone the department of energy spent over $90 billion on green energy boondoggles. stop and think. if you have a department designed to get us off of foreign oil and decades later it has not done its job, would you believe that there's been over a trillion dollars spent by the department of energy since it was started, but we got to look at all of those. all of the above. >> mr. casey? >> vernon, just a quick rebuttal on earlier points and i'll answer your question. number one, when tom smith was asked about a cut in the payroll tax for middle income families across the country, he called it a gimmick. it wasn't a gimmick. it created jobs and moves the economy forward. second, the budget proposal that vice presidential candidate ryan set forth over the course of two different years, in there you see tax implications for the whole country. when "the washington post" analyzed the tax proposals in the ryan budget they said middle class taxes would go up so if you want a middle class tax increase, tom smith is your candidate. on the question of school lunches and food i
last year alone the department of energy spent over $90 billion on green energy boondoggles. stop and think. if you have a department designed to get us off of foreign oil and decades later it has not done its job, would you believe that there's been over a trillion dollars spent by the department of energy since it was started, but we got to look at all of those. all of the above. >> mr. casey? >> vernon, just a quick rebuttal on earlier points and i'll answer your question. number...
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you can feel the energy. you can feel the intensity. this is a marathon that's for everyone. every country. 54 countries represented. every state in this country represented. and all you see are people bonding, bonding behind the work that our service people do for us, putting their lives on the line each and every single day. you have the new york city marathon. that's a biggie. you have the chicago marathon. that's a biggie. the boston marathon. that's huge. nothing compares to this marathon. and what it represents to our nation and all the folks around the world. earlier we spoke to storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell who says he plans to do his personal best today. and he has inspiration with him. this is very sentimental to you? >> absolutely. >> explain to the folks why. >> obviously channel 4. 444. the folks who run the race said i can pick any number i wanted to. i thought, 4? this is a small enough number where they think you're quick but not going to win. maybe next year, i may get 4444. you never know. >> reporter: chuck bell with his magical bib, 444. this is hi
you can feel the energy. you can feel the intensity. this is a marathon that's for everyone. every country. 54 countries represented. every state in this country represented. and all you see are people bonding, bonding behind the work that our service people do for us, putting their lives on the line each and every single day. you have the new york city marathon. that's a biggie. you have the chicago marathon. that's a biggie. the boston marathon. that's huge. nothing compares to this marathon....
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with a tropical system, once it comes on shore, it loses the energy source, the ocean. post tropical doesn't depend on this. it merged with another. it's why we have such strong winds now and such a difficult time dealing with sandy. speaking of sandy, let's look at where it is. it's still hanging around about 95 miles west of philadelphia. 65 miles per hour winds moving west-northwest at 15. a lot of wind gusts. yesterday, some of the wind gusts into the 80s, 70s, some places 90-mile-per-hour wind gusts. damaging winds continue today because of the potency of sandy from bangor, maine to detroit, to atlanta and beyond. we are talking wind gusts of 50 to 60 miles per hour. near 70-mile-per-hour wind gusts near lake erie. as you take a look from this morning, wind gusts as high as 48 miles per hour in detroit. boston, 41 in atlantic city. it continues into the day tomorrow with wind gusts still anywhere from 15 to 35 miles per hour. the water rises, they were a mess as well. kings point new york, 7:15, another high-rise. as you look around here, you can see the devastatio
with a tropical system, once it comes on shore, it loses the energy source, the ocean. post tropical doesn't depend on this. it merged with another. it's why we have such strong winds now and such a difficult time dealing with sandy. speaking of sandy, let's look at where it is. it's still hanging around about 95 miles west of philadelphia. 65 miles per hour winds moving west-northwest at 15. a lot of wind gusts. yesterday, some of the wind gusts into the 80s, 70s, some places 90-mile-per-hour...